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Amount of people hesitant to get Covid-19 vaccine dropping rapidly

I haven't got to flu in 20 years... When I as a kid I didn't get the mumps, measles or chicken pox.. IDK weird..

I never had the flu shot...

But this? I'm retired, I don't go out much, but as soon as it becomes more available I plan on getting it.. No rush, like I said I don't go out much anymore, but with the weather improving I will be going out more, so I'll get it.. My doctor just sent out an email saying they expect plenty of doses in the coming weeks.. In April I'll sign up..
 
I agree. I can’t see a reason to avoid it. I was surprised to read that almost a third of military members have declined the shots. Back in my day, shots were not optional; I can remember standing in line with my shipmates getting our annual flu shots. And, on some deployments we have to get a whole line up of shots because of where we going. Our only choice was right arm or left arm.

Same. When I was in the army, you just got your shots, end of story.
 
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